An employee monitors operations as packaged bottles of Coca-Cola soda move along the production line at the Coca-Cola Co. bottling plant in Hmawbi, Myanmar, on Tuesday, June 4, 2013. Coca-Cola Co. Chief Executive Officer Muhtar Kent marked the return of the world's largest soda maker to Myanmar after 60 years by opening a bottling plant and pledging more investment in the newly opened economy. Photographer: Dario Pignatelli/Bloomberg via Getty Images

An employee monitors operations as packaged bottles of Coca-Cola soda move along the production line at the Coca-Cola Co. bottling plant in Hmawbi, Myanmar, on Tuesday, June 4, 2013. Coca-Cola Co. Chief Executive Officer Muhtar Kent marked the return of the world's largest soda maker to Myanmar after 60 years by opening a bottling plant and pledging more investment in the newly opened economy. Photographer: Dario Pignatelli/Bloomberg via Getty Images

An employee monitors operations as bottles of Coca-Cola soda move along the production line at the Coca-Cola Co. bottling plant in Hmawbi, Myanmar, on Tuesday, June 4, 2013. Coca-Cola Co. Chief Executive Officer Muhtar Kent marked the return of the world's largest soda maker to Myanmar after 60 years by opening a bottling plant and pledging more investment in the newly opened economy. Photographer: Dario Pignatelli/Bloomberg via Getty Images

An employee monitors operations as bottles of Coca-Cola soda move along the production line at the Coca-Cola Co. bottling plant in Hmawbi, Myanmar, on Tuesday, June 4, 2013. Coca-Cola Co. Chief Executive Officer Muhtar Kent marked the return of the world's largest soda maker to Myanmar after 60 years by opening a bottling plant and pledging more investment in the newly opened economy. Photographer: Dario Pignatelli/Bloomberg via Getty Images

An employee monitors operations as packaged bottles of Coca-Cola soda move along the production line at the Coca-Cola Co. bottling plant in Hmawbi, Myanmar, on Tuesday, June 4, 2013. Coca-Cola Co. Chief Executive Officer Muhtar Kent marked the return of the world's largest soda maker to Myanmar after 60 years by opening a bottling plant and pledging more investment in the newly opened economy. Photographer: Dario Pignatelli/Bloomberg via Getty Images

An employee monitors operations as packaged bottles of Coca-Cola soda move along the production line at the Coca-Cola Co. bottling plant in Hmawbi, Myanmar, on Tuesday, June 4, 2013. Coca-Cola Co. Chief Executive Officer Muhtar Kent marked the return of the world's largest soda maker to Myanmar after 60 years by opening a bottling plant and pledging more investment in the newly opened economy. Photographer: Dario Pignatelli/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Bottles of Coca-Cola soda move along the production line at the Coca-Cola Co. bottling plant in Hmawbi, Myanmar, on Tuesday, June 4, 2013. Coca-Cola Co. Chief Executive Officer Muhtar Kent marked the return of the world's largest soda maker to Myanmar after 60 years by opening a bottling plant and pledging more investment in the newly opened economy. Photographer: Dario Pignatelli/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Bottles of Coca-Cola soda move along the production line at the Coca-Cola Co. bottling plant in Hmawbi, Myanmar, on Tuesday, June 4, 2013. Coca-Cola Co. Chief Executive Officer Muhtar Kent marked the return of the world's largest soda maker to Myanmar after 60 years by opening a bottling plant and pledging more investment in the newly opened economy. Photographer: Dario Pignatelli/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Bottles of Coca-Cola soda move along the production line at the Coca-Cola Co. bottling plant in Hmawbi, Myanmar, on Tuesday, June 4, 2013. Coca-Cola Co. Chief Executive Officer Muhtar Kent marked the return of the world's largest soda maker to Myanmar after 60 years by opening a bottling plant and pledging more investment in the newly opened economy. Photographer: Dario Pignatelli/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Bottles of Coca-Cola soda move along the production line at the Coca-Cola Co. bottling plant in Hmawbi, Myanmar, on Tuesday, June 4, 2013. Coca-Cola Co. Chief Executive Officer Muhtar Kent marked the return of the world's largest soda maker to Myanmar after 60 years by opening a bottling plant and pledging more investment in the newly opened economy. Photographer: Dario Pignatelli/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Bottles of Coca-Cola soda move along the production line at the Coca-Cola Co. bottling plant in Hmawbi, Myanmar, on Tuesday, June 4, 2013. Coca-Cola Co. Chief Executive Officer Muhtar Kent marked the return of the world's largest soda maker to Myanmar after 60 years by opening a bottling plant and pledging more investment in the newly opened economy. Photographer: Dario Pignatelli/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Bottles of Coca-Cola soda move along the production line at the Coca-Cola Co. bottling plant in Hmawbi, Myanmar, on Tuesday, June 4, 2013. Coca-Cola Co. Chief Executive Officer Muhtar Kent marked the return of the world's largest soda maker to Myanmar after 60 years by opening a bottling plant and pledging more investment in the newly opened economy. Photographer: Dario Pignatelli/Bloomberg via Getty Images

An employee inspects labels on bottles of Coca-Cola soda as they move along the production line at the Coca-Cola Co. bottling plant in Hmawbi, Myanmar, on Tuesday, June 4, 2013. Coca-Cola Co. Chief Executive Officer Muhtar Kent marked the return of the world's largest soda maker to Myanmar after 60 years by opening a bottling plant and pledging more investment in the newly opened economy. Photographer: Dario Pignatelli/Bloomberg via Getty Images

An employee inspects labels on bottles of Coca-Cola soda as they move along the production line at the Coca-Cola Co. bottling plant in Hmawbi, Myanmar, on Tuesday, June 4, 2013. Coca-Cola Co. Chief Executive Officer Muhtar Kent marked the return of the world's largest soda maker to Myanmar after 60 years by opening a bottling plant and pledging more investment in the newly opened economy. Photographer: Dario Pignatelli/Bloomberg via Getty Images

An employee inspects labels on bottles of Coca-Cola soda as they move along the production line at the Coca-Cola Co. bottling plant in Hmawbi, Myanmar, on Tuesday, June 4, 2013. Coca-Cola Co. Chief Executive Officer Muhtar Kent marked the return of the world's largest soda maker to Myanmar after 60 years by opening a bottling plant and pledging more investment in the newly opened economy. Photographer: Dario Pignatelli/Bloomberg via Getty Images

An employee inspects labels on bottles of Coca-Cola soda as they move along the production line at the Coca-Cola Co. bottling plant in Hmawbi, Myanmar, on Tuesday, June 4, 2013. Coca-Cola Co. Chief Executive Officer Muhtar Kent marked the return of the world's largest soda maker to Myanmar after 60 years by opening a bottling plant and pledging more investment in the newly opened economy. Photographer: Dario Pignatelli/Bloomberg via Getty Images

An employee passes a bottle of Coca-Cola soda to another employee as they inspect bottle labeling on the production line at the Coca-Cola Co. bottling plant in Hmawbi, Myanmar, on Tuesday, June 4, 2013. Coca-Cola Co. Chief Executive Officer Muhtar Kent marked the return of the world's largest soda maker to Myanmar after 60 years by opening a bottling plant and pledging more investment in the newly opened economy. Photographer: Dario Pignatelli/Bloomberg via Getty Images

An employee passes a bottle of Coca-Cola soda to another employee as they inspect bottle labeling on the production line at the Coca-Cola Co. bottling plant in Hmawbi, Myanmar, on Tuesday, June 4, 2013. Coca-Cola Co. Chief Executive Officer Muhtar Kent marked the return of the world's largest soda maker to Myanmar after 60 years by opening a bottling plant and pledging more investment in the newly opened economy. Photographer: Dario Pignatelli/Bloomberg via Getty Images

An employee monitors operations as bottles of Coca-Cola soda move along the production line at the Coca-Cola Co. bottling plant in Hmawbi, Myanmar, on Tuesday, June 4, 2013. Coca-Cola Co. Chief Executive Officer Muhtar Kent marked the return of the world's largest soda maker to Myanmar after 60 years by opening a bottling plant and pledging more investment in the newly opened economy. Photographer: Dario Pignatelli/Bloomberg via Getty Images

An employee monitors operations as bottles of Coca-Cola soda move along the production line at the Coca-Cola Co. bottling plant in Hmawbi, Myanmar, on Tuesday, June 4, 2013. Coca-Cola Co. Chief Executive Officer Muhtar Kent marked the return of the world's largest soda maker to Myanmar after 60 years by opening a bottling plant and pledging more investment in the newly opened economy. Photographer: Dario Pignatelli/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Employees monitor operations as bottles of Coca-Cola soda move along the production line at the Coca-Cola Co. bottling plant in Hmawbi, Myanmar, on Tuesday, June 4, 2013. Coca-Cola Co. Chief Executive Officer Muhtar Kent marked the return of the world's largest soda maker to Myanmar after 60 years by opening a bottling plant and pledging more investment in the newly opened economy. Photographer: Dario Pignatelli/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Employees monitor operations as bottles of Coca-Cola soda move along the production line at the Coca-Cola Co. bottling plant in Hmawbi, Myanmar, on Tuesday, June 4, 2013. Coca-Cola Co. Chief Executive Officer Muhtar Kent marked the return of the world's largest soda maker to Myanmar after 60 years by opening a bottling plant and pledging more investment in the newly opened economy. Photographer: Dario Pignatelli/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Employees monitor operations as bottles of Coca-Cola soda move along the production line at the Coca-Cola Co. bottling plant in Hmawbi, Myanmar, on Tuesday, June 4, 2013. Coca-Cola Co. Chief Executive Officer Muhtar Kent marked the return of the world's largest soda maker to Myanmar after 60 years by opening a bottling plant and pledging more investment in the newly opened economy. Photographer: Dario Pignatelli/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Employees monitor operations as bottles of Coca-Cola soda move along the production line at the Coca-Cola Co. bottling plant in Hmawbi, Myanmar, on Tuesday, June 4, 2013. Coca-Cola Co. Chief Executive Officer Muhtar Kent marked the return of the world's largest soda maker to Myanmar after 60 years by opening a bottling plant and pledging more investment in the newly opened economy. Photographer: Dario Pignatelli/Bloomberg via Getty Images

The Coca-Cola Co. bottling plant stands in Hmawbi, Myanmar, on Tuesday, June 4, 2013. Coca-Cola Co. Chief Executive Officer Muhtar Kent marked the return of the world's largest soda maker to Myanmar after 60 years by opening a bottling plant and pledging more investment in the newly opened economy. Photographer: Dario Pignatelli/Bloomberg via Getty Images

The Coca-Cola Co. bottling plant stands in Hmawbi, Myanmar, on Tuesday, June 4, 2013. Coca-Cola Co. Chief Executive Officer Muhtar Kent marked the return of the world's largest soda maker to Myanmar after 60 years by opening a bottling plant and pledging more investment in the newly opened economy. Photographer: Dario Pignatelli/Bloomberg via Getty Images

A truck driver sits in a delivery truck outside the Coca-Cola Co. bottling plant in Hmawbi, Myanmar, on Tuesday, June 4, 2013. Coca-Cola Co. Chief Executive Officer Muhtar Kent marked the return of the world's largest soda maker to Myanmar after 60 years by opening a bottling plant and pledging more investment in the newly opened economy. Photographer: Dario Pignatelli/Bloomberg via Getty Images

A truck driver sits in a delivery truck outside the Coca-Cola Co. bottling plant in Hmawbi, Myanmar, on Tuesday, June 4, 2013. Coca-Cola Co. Chief Executive Officer Muhtar Kent marked the return of the world's largest soda maker to Myanmar after 60 years by opening a bottling plant and pledging more investment in the newly opened economy. Photographer: Dario Pignatelli/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Muhtar Kent, chief executive officer of Coca-Cola Co., poses for a photograph during a Bloomberg Television interview in Yangon, Myanmar, on Tuesday, June 4, 2013. Kent marked the return of the world's largest soda maker to Myanmar after 60 years by opening a bottling plant and pledging more investment in the newly opened economy. Photographer: Dario Pignatelli/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Muhtar Kent, chief executive officer of Coca-Cola Co., poses for a photograph during a Bloomberg Television interview in Yangon, Myanmar, on Tuesday, June 4, 2013. Kent marked the return of the world's largest soda maker to Myanmar after 60 years by opening a bottling plant and pledging more investment in the newly opened economy. Photographer: Dario Pignatelli/Bloomberg via Getty Images

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